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thank you for joining us. you can give a sense as to whether this stimulus package is expected to finally revive hopes for japan's economy? >> i'm afraid that we've seen too much of that, it's been already like two decades seeing fiscal and monetary packages coming in on top of an economy that actually needed deleveraging. and there's lots of lessons we can learn for europe on japan's experience. there's really not much you can do. you need to go through that what japan needs is liberalization. opening up to everything you can imagine which comes from a broad labor force to competition. that's what japan really needs. so i am not very positive on this additional fiscal stimulus package. >> is what kind of structural reform are you talking about? because it does seem as though for an economy like japan's, it is fiscal stimulus, it is monetary stimulus that has to come in and avoid a broader downturn. >> as i mentioned, i mean, fiscal and monetary stimulus are welcome when you are in the process of recovery. but
thank you for joining us. you can give a sense as to whether this stimulus package is expected to finally revive hopes for japan's economy? >> i'm afraid that we've seen too much of that, it's been already like two decades seeing fiscal and monetary packages coming in on top of an economy that actually needed deleveraging. and there's lots of lessons we can learn for europe on japan's experience. there's really not much you can do. you need to go through that what japan needs is...
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joining us now is martin fletcher following the story for us. martin, good morning. we've heard the violence continuing. what's the latest now? >> israel's complain for the cease fire was that palestinians shoulds also cease fire and that didn't happen. and there's been a flurry of activity this morning with israeli airplane strikes on the targets. so more of the same. 85 separate israeli air strike this is 45 minutes. but at least there was an attempt. and the cease fire is a mission of support, but also to try to encourage hamas to deal with the more longer term cease fire. there is a possibility that the turkish prime minister will also visit gaza. so there are s. a lot of international pressure building up on hamas to agree to a cease-fire mainly because everyone is of a phrase of an israeli ground invasion. all signs are that ez really is really building up its forces. 16,000 soldiers have been summoned to their bases. so israel is making every preparation for an invasion of ground invasion of gaza. doesn't mean it could happen. it could just be a show of force.
joining us now is martin fletcher following the story for us. martin, good morning. we've heard the violence continuing. what's the latest now? >> israel's complain for the cease fire was that palestinians shoulds also cease fire and that didn't happen. and there's been a flurry of activity this morning with israeli airplane strikes on the targets. so more of the same. 85 separate israeli air strike this is 45 minutes. but at least there was an attempt. and the cease fire is a mission of...
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justin, thanks for joining us. first of all, this little spat on the two year extension, how much >> of course they're politicians and in jean claude's own words, different circumstances. they have to get reelected. christine lagarde is head of the imf and the imf needs to get the problem sorted out as quickly as possible regardless of political concerns. so you can see which way they're coming from here. as i say, the mnumber 120% is plucked out of the air. there already appears differences over what the current 2020 is, some are saying 14 #%. but reporting that some of the troy came members are saying this, others saying between 140 and 150. of course they do rely on quite a lot of assumptions about gross tax receipts and spending cuts. >> with a matters isn't the 2020 versus 2022 language. what they're implying is whether the official sector has to take. yesterday we heard smaghi say he thinks a maturity extension will happen. so is that going to extend to the official sector and does it have to in your view? >>
justin, thanks for joining us. first of all, this little spat on the two year extension, how much >> of course they're politicians and in jean claude's own words, different circumstances. they have to get reelected. christine lagarde is head of the imf and the imf needs to get the problem sorted out as quickly as possible regardless of political concerns. so you can see which way they're coming from here. as i say, the mnumber 120% is plucked out of the air. there already appears...
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let us know. worldwide@cnbc.com, @cnbcwex. >>> stick around because coming up, mervyn king is out with the uk's financial stability report and rumors are swirling about new capital requirements for banks. >>> tim geithner will head to capitol hill today to meet with congressional leaders on, yes, the fiscal cliff. geithner's president lead negotiator in the budget talks. he'll meet first with harry reid at 10:00 a.m. and then with house republicans including speaker john boehner, eric cantor and paul ryan. geithner will lunch with mitch mcconnell and then house minority leader nancy pelosi. president obama is signaling he's flexible on on where tax rates should go for the wealthiest americans. a return to the clinton era tax rates would have households pay between 36% to 39%. the president met with a group of 14 ceos wednesday afternoon. they offered support for resolving the if i can crisis with a proposal for higher taxes for those who make more than a quarter million dollars a year. sdl bo >> b
let us know. worldwide@cnbc.com, @cnbcwex. >>> stick around because coming up, mervyn king is out with the uk's financial stability report and rumors are swirling about new capital requirements for banks. >>> tim geithner will head to capitol hill today to meet with congressional leaders on, yes, the fiscal cliff. geithner's president lead negotiator in the budget talks. he'll meet first with harry reid at 10:00 a.m. and then with house republicans including speaker john...